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Maya Karma

Journeys of Personal Discovery
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A tale of 1968 Austin set in a communal house at the corner of 19th and University. The third book in the Austintacious Quartet. Five band members who have become family as they follow their dreams and discover their pasts. A story, set in the two weeks before the fall semester at the University of Texas, scatters the kids across the globe - to the Maya and diving in Cozumel, to San Francisco with suitcases of contraband, to Europe, and to the Big Bend in South Texas. Jen saying to her grandson Tres, "...when Michael A. hung up the phone he came back to the table saying, 'Nobody gets to you like your family. Swiss bank account, downtown property and you won't believe what else - where's Uncle Tunoose think he's taking us with all this?'" Follow the members of Que Tal as they move through their journeys of personal discovery and set the stage for the next phase of their communal lives.

Author Biography:

l. k. siga Little is known about l.k. siga, and l.k. wants to keep it that way. Barbara Light Lacy writes and performs songs in the Americana genre, plays in a classic rock band, collects recipes, provides a haven for old hippies, and assists l.k. siga in the creation of the stories set in the house at 19th and University in Austin, Texas in the late Sixties. She has also written "It's Not About Love," set in 1972 Tempe, Arizona, where Gina and Joni, two forever friends romping through the sexual revolution and the evolution of women's rights.
Release date Australia
May 21st, 2016
Pages
180
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x10
ISBN-13
9780996654425
Product ID
25416091

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